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Jon Kuntz 🦈👨🏻‍🔬
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Shark eyes and isotopes | PhD Candidate @UCMerced | @CASeaGrant Fellow | Retired park skier (He/Him)
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This is science for me tonight at 1:30 am… 🔥🧊🧪

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We used scale isotopes to understand trophic ecology of Atlantic salmon during first year at sea. Isotopes can also reflect migration routes, and it looked like routes of first-time migrants resembled those of older, previous spawners satellite tagged in earlier studies dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3...

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Such a cool place!

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My besties for work @NASAJPL so I got to see Mission Control today 🧪

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Unfortunately none in the SF Bay this time!

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Got the opportunity to go out with USGS on the San Francisco Bay for some POM sample collection. Not a bad lab setup 🦑🌏🧪

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Ohhh I didn’t know there was a name change 👀

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🧪 🦑 🦈 For Wobbegong Wed, do you know how wobbegong sharks reproduce? They use a process called aplacental viviparity, or formerly known as ovoviviparous. This means that these sharks create and develop eggs in utero, the eggs hatch inside, and then live shark pups are born!

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Jon Kuntz 🦈👨🏻‍🔬
@sharkeye.bsky.social
Shark eyes and isotopes | PhD Candidate @UCMerced | @CASeaGrant Fellow | Retired park skier (He/Him)
227 followers116 following23 posts